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  2. How to Tell If Your Monstera Plant Is Dying - AOL

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    How to Care for Swiss Cheese Plants. No matter what type of Swiss cheese plant you're growing, they need similar conditions. Temperature. Monstera likes moderate indoor temperatures of 60 to 85 ...

  3. Learn How to Care for the Popular Monstera Plant - AOL

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  4. Monstera deliciosa - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of Monstera deliciosa is up to 25 cm (10 in) long and 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) diameter, and it looks like a green ear of maize covered with hexagonal scales. As the fruit ripens, these scales or platelets fall off the fruit, releasing a strong and sweet scent. The smell has been compared to a combination of pineapples and bananas. [17]

  5. Why Are the Leaves on My Indoor Plant Yellow? - AOL

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    Watering too frequently or infrequently can cause leaves to yellow. Tropical plants prefer moist soil, while cacti and succulents like the soil to go dry between watering. Always use your finger ...

  6. Monstera - Wikipedia

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    Monstera deliciosa vine Large Monstera deliciosa They are commonly grown indoors as houseplants . The best-known representative of the genus, Monstera deliciosa , is also cultivated for its edible fruit which tastes like a combination of peach and pineapple.

  7. Aerial root - Wikipedia

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    However, studies have shown that increasing indoor humidity can result in houseplant aerial roots growing longer in length, resulting in lower levels of transpiration and more efficient intake of nitrogen than aroid houseplants grown in standard indoor humidity. [7] Aerial roots on houseplant cuttings increase the chances of successful propagation.

  8. Follow These Expert Tips to Save Your Houseplants from Common ...

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    "All plants need fertilizer—that's usually the culprit behind most houseplants' nourishment needs," she explains. It could also be a sign that your plant in the wrong spot.

  9. Monstera adansonii - Wikipedia

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    Monstera adansonii is known for its beautiful, heart-shaped leaves. The leaves have a somewhat thick, waxy texture, and contain large, oval-shaped perforations, which led to its common name of "Swiss cheese plant". It grows to be 3–5 feet tall as a houseplant, and up to 13 feet as a vine. The Adanson's monstera is an easy to care for ...